The Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association (HDMA), the commercial vehicle division of the Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA), has announced that Dr. Jeffrey Rosensweig, director of the Global Perspectives Program at Goizueta Business School of Emory University, and Bill Strauss, senior economist and economic adviser of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, will speak at Heavy Duty Dialogue’16 (HDD’16), scheduled for Nov. 9, at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix.
Their segment, “The Global Economy,” will provide an overview of the global macroeconomic trends that will impact the commercial vehicle industry, and provide insights into the current business environment, and the short- and long-term prospects for the nation’s economy.
HDD’16 is an exceptional business conference developed specifically for executives in the global and domestic, on-highway commercial vehicle industry. The HDD’16 program will address several key strategic areas within the global market for the commercial vehicle industry, including:
- Global and North American OEM Truck, Trailer and Engine Outlook
- Cybersecurity for Systems, Products and Your Enterprise
- A Real-World View of Advanced Mobility Technology
- What Happens Now in DC Post Election?
The demands of supplying on and off-highway OEM and aftermarket customers creates changes and challenges within the global commercial vehicle industry. HDD’16 will have the vital information to assist organizations in developing strategies to grow and prosper in the industry’s ever-changing market.
Attendees hear industry experts discuss strategies, learn about trends and new developments in the market for their products and services, experience executive networking opportunities, in an environment focused on developing relationships and enhanced industry knowledge to sustain business in world-wide changing economic environments.
For more information on Heavy Duty Dialogue’16, visit hdma.org or contact HDMA directly at 919-406-8814.